Biographical Info

Dr. Russi is a professor of medicine at the Yale Medical School. He graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1984, was a Fulbright Scholar, earned his medical degree from the University of California San Francisco, and his public health degree from Yale. He completed both internal medicine residency and occupational and environmental medicine fellowship at Yale, joining the faculty in 1993. He is interested in the occupational medicine of healthcare workers and is active nationally in both guidance development and educational programs to enhance the safety of medical centers. Dr. Russi teaches in several courses at Yale, attends on the internal medicine inpatient service, and directs Occupational Health Services at Yale-New Haven Hospital.

Education & Training

B.A.

Dartmouth College (1984)

M.D.

University of California/San Francisco (1989)

M.P.H.

Yale University (1993)

Resident

Yale University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine (1989 - 1992)

Fellow

Yale University School of Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine (1991 - 1993)

Board Certification

Occupational Medicine, Board Certified
(1994)

Board Certification

Internal Medicine, Board Certified
(1992)

Honors & Recognition

FellowAmerican College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) (2007)